London → Dubai, scored by the live engine as you read this. The ring colour follows the risk band; the badge links your readers to the full route risk checker.
Plain HTML — works in any CMS that allows an image and a link. No JavaScript, no cookies, no tracking of your readers.
The deal, in plain words
A live, self-updating risk signal on your page — the kind of detail that makes an aviation or travel post feel current for months.
Our wordmark on your page and a link back. That's the entire price — the badge is how FlySafe.zone introduces itself.
A one-click path to the full checker — the route, its FIRs, and what the number actually means.
The badge is the free, branded face of the engine — one route, our wordmark, your page. The same engine — 341 FIRs scored daily from public regulatory & operational data — ships as two products:
Badge program — FAQ
Common search queries answered with current status, FIR codes, and source citations.
- Is it really free?
- Yes — free and staying free. The badge is how FlySafe.zone travels: it carries our wordmark and links back to us. That’s the whole deal — your readers get a live risk signal, we get the introduction.
- What exactly does it show?
- The live 0–100 airspace-risk index for one route you choose, coloured by band (low / moderate / high / critical), refreshed roughly every 15 minutes from the same engine behind our route risk checker — 341 FIRs scored daily from public data.
- Can I put badges for several routes on one page?
- Yes — register one badge per route (same domain is fine). Each badge gets its own token and updates independently.
- Can I remove the FlySafe.zone wordmark or restyle it?
- No — the wordmark is what makes it free. If you need the score in your own design, that’s the API: raw JSON, your UI, from a free sandbox key.
- Is there a usage limit?
- Each badge serves 10,000 views/day free — far beyond a typical content site. Past that, the badge switches to a quiet "see live at flysafe.zone" state instead of breaking your layout; if you’re hitting the ceiling, you’re ready for the API.
- Is the badge travel advice?
- No. It shows a numerical index of current airspace conditions — information, not advice, and not a prediction about any specific flight. It links to the checker where the number is explained in full.
FlySafe provides automated computation of numerical indices from publicly available data. Indices are raw computational output and do not represent opinions, assessments, recommendations, or advice of any kind. The badge is informational and is not travel advice. See Terms of Service.